Help with paint repair and process

mahd

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I tried posting this on Autopia and got no response, then found this excellent site, which also seems to have many Poorboy's users.So here is the scenario. I have a black 2000 Sierra with numerous hood chips which I have already filled. I am letting the paint cure while I wait for my PC, pads and my Poorboys products to arrive. My questions are;
1. will SSR 2.5 with a cutting pad be sufficient to remove the wet sanding marks.
2. do I have to remove the Zaino that is already on truck before swirl/scratch removal on whole truck with the SSR 2.5 and if so is ISA adequate.
This is my proposed procedure
SSR 2.5 with cutting pad, possibly/if necessary SSR 2.5 with polishing pad, PW professional polish with polishing pad, then Zaino by hand.
All suggestions and comments will be greatly appreciated.
 
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1.) yes ... in fact you might want to try a polishing pad first and if that doesn't work then step up to the cutting pad.
2.) Should have done this prior to paint touch up to ensure proper bonding ... I would think that the polish would remove the Zaino
Once again start out with a polishing pad and then step up only if needed.
I also reccomend wet sanding with 2000 grit wet/ dry paper soaked in water at least 30 minutes before sanding. Use light pressure and take your time!
 
Thanks for the quick reply kimwallace.
I did use isopropyl on the chip areas and spot sanded prior to applying the touchup paint, so hopefully it should bond well. Another question I have is, will going from SSR2.5 straight to the Professional Polish provide an adequately swirl free/shiny finish or will I need another step between.
 
Personally I would use SSR 1 first, but try a section without and see how it looks. Every paint is a little different which determines how much extra polishing you need to do. For me though, SSR 1 adds so much shine and depth to the finish that I almost always take the extra time to use it. Good luck
 
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